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Spoil Yourself with the No-Stress Card Spoil yourself with the no-stress card RABAIS DOLLARS CAA GUIDE caaquebec.com January 2019 Your CAA-Quebec membership card opens the door to a world of benefits: you collect CAA Dollars, and you’re entitled to discounts with our many partners. Make sure you always have your card with you: you’ll need to show it to enjoy your privileges! CAA DOLLARS® Approved Auto Repair Services .............................. 4 Battery Service .............................................. 4 CAA-Quebec Boutique ....................................... 4 CAA-Quebec Driving Schools ................................ 5 CAA-Quebec membership ................................... 5 CAA-Quebec Travel .......................................... 5 Couche-Tard ................................................. 6 National Bank CAA Rewards® Mastercard® credit card ....... 7 New Look Eyewear .......................................... 8 Bétonel Dulux ............................................... 8 Pirelli Tires .................................................. 9 Air Canada Vacations ........................................ 9 Flo .......................................................... 9 Best Western Hotels ....................................... 10 Déménagement AMJ Campbell ............................ 10 ZOX Helmets .............................................. 10 DISCOUNTS CAA-Quebec ............................................... 12 Automotive ................................................ 13 Retail ...................................................... 15 Culture and museums ..................................... 17 Recreational and sports activities ......................... 21 Health and relaxation ...................................... 23 Events and shows ......................................... 24 Golf ....................................................... 25 Residential ................................................ 27 Food and beverage ........................................ 29 Ski ........................................................ 30 Travel and accommodations ............................... 32 Vehicule rental ............................................ 33 Partner hotels ............................................. 34 Travelling? ................................................. 35 At the time of publication, all the services and benefits featured in this Rabais Dollars CAA Guide were in effect. CAA-Quebec and its partners reserve the right to modify or terminate the services and benefits (including the membership conditions and the Rabais Dollars CAA program) at any time, in whole or in part, without prior notice, unless otherwise stated in the Consumer Protection Act. 2 RABAIS DOLLARS CAA CAA DOLLARS® You can earn CAA Dollars from several partners—and from CAA-Quebec, of course. Each CAA Dollar is worth a full $1 Canadian: no complicated calculations when you want to redeem them! The CAA Dollars you collect during your membership year are registered in your Member Account and can be used to reduce the cost of your renewal. In addition, during the membership period, CAA Dollars can be used to save even more on already reasonably priced CAA-Quebec products and services: travel, insurance, travel items, membership options, etc. They’re also exchangeable for Couche-Tard or Approved Auto Repair Services gift cards, movie tickets… Log in to your Member Account at caaquebec.com to view your CAA Dollars balance and transaction history. You can even order your gift cards there! For complete program terms and conditions, visit the CAA Dollars and Discounts section of caaquebec.com. caaquebec.com | 1 800 686-9243 3 APPROVED AUTO REPAIR SERVICES Earn CAA Dollars Get a 3% rebate in CAA Dollars on your total bill1 from a participating Approved Auto Repair Services outlet. Exchange your CAA Dollars for gift cards Gift cards, in denominations of $5 to $250, can be used to pay for maintenance and repair work or to purchase products.2 To get your gift cards, visit a CAA-Quebec Travel Centre,3 call 1 800 686-9243 or order them online through your Member Account.4 1. The rebate is calculated on the total bill, before taxes, for all maintenance and repair work, including the cost of parts, tires and labour. Parts must be purchased from and installed at the same establishment. This offer is not applicable to commercial vehicles, to vehicle adaptation, to maintenance and repairs paid by an insurer, or to an insurance deductible. 2. No reimbursement will be authorized. An exchange may be made, however, in the event of a lost or damaged card. For the list of participating locations, visit caaquebec.com. 3. Gift cards provided on presentation of CAA-Quebec membership card and photo ID. 4. Minimum balance of 25 CAA Dollars necessary to order online. BATTERY SERVICE Get 3% back in CAA Dollars on the purchase of a CAA battery sold by the Battery Service mobile unit or at a CAA-Quebec Approved Auto Repair Services location. For detailed information on these offers, visit caaquebec.com/caadollars. CAA-QUEBEC BOUTIQUE You are eligible for a rebate in CAA Dollars on your Boutique purchases based on your membership option: 10% back in CAA Dollars for CAA Classic and CAA Plus members, and 20% for CAA Premier members.1 However, all members who purchase a trip at CAA-Quebec Travel earn 25% back in CAA Dollars.2 To stay up to date on news and special offers, subscribe to the travel newsletter. Also visit boutique.caaquebec.com regularly. It’s the shop designed especially for the traveller! CAA Dollars rebates are applicable on regularly-priced items sold at the CAA-Quebec Boutique, excluding travel agency products, family attraction admission tickets, International Driving Permits, insurance, etc. Rebates are based on pre-tax prices. 1. The usual rebate applies to purchases made at Travel Centre Boutiques as well as to telephone or website orders. 2. The 25% rebate is applicable to purchases made at Travel Centre Boutiques only. It is valid until the departure date of the travel product purchased, and for one transaction only. 4 RABAIS DOLLARS CAA CAA-QUEBEC DRIVING SCHOOLS Get 5% back in CAA Dollars with the purchase of a driver education course or other Driving School products.1 Students also receive a free CAA Classic membership2 when they successfully complete their passenger vehicle driving course. 1. Reward amount calculated on prices before taxes. Available to CAA-Quebec members upon payment in full or payment of an initial instalment. In case of cancellation or refund, any CAA Dollars earned will be deducted from the member’s account. 2. Some conditions apply. For full details, see the Member’s Handbook or visit caaquebec.com/drivingschool. CAA-QUEBEC MEMBERSHIP Tell family and friends about the benefits of CAA-Quebec and earn rewards! • Earn 25 CAA Dollars when you offer a gift membership.1 • Earn 10 CAA Dollars when you add a member to your account.2 It pays to choose simplified renewal! Besides enjoying the peace of mind that comes with uninterrupted access to our services, you’ll earn 5 CAA Dollars.3 1. This offer applies to a primary membership. To earn the CAA Dollars reward, the member offering the gift must pay the new member’s membership fee. 2. An additional member is a person aged 14 or over living at the same address as the primary member, or a child of the primary member living at a different address if he or she is aged 24 or under and is a full-time student. Enrolment must be made by a member in good standing, and that member must make the request, and pay the new member’s membership fee, to earn the CAA Dollars reward. 3. The CAA Dollars reward offer is valid only once per continuous membership period. CAA-QUEBEC TRAVEL When you purchase selected explore tours and cruises, exclusive to CAA-Quebec Travel, you earn up to 3% back in CAA Dollars.1 There are other promotions that enable you to collect CAA Dollars; to find out about them, visit caaquebec.com regularly and subscribe to the newsletters. 1. Some conditions apply. See the current edition of the explore travel brochure for details. caaquebec.com | 1 800 686-9243 5 COUCHE-TARD Earn CAA Dollars Get up to 3¢ back in CAA Dollars per litre of fuel.1 The reward amount is calculated based on the number of litres purchased per transaction: From 0 to 34.99 litres 1¢ back per litre From 35 to 54.99 litres 2¢ back per litre 55 litres or more 3¢ back per litre You are also entitled to a 20% discount on all Favorites products.2 Exchange your CAA Dollars for Couche-Tard gift cards These $10, $25 and $100 gift cards can be used to buy store items or fuel. To obtain your gift cards, visit a CAA-Quebec Travel Centre, 3 order them online through your Member Account, or call 1 800 686-9243 to receive them by mail.4 Offers valid at participating Couche-Tard locations, on presentation of a CAA-Quebec membership card. May not be combined with any other offer unless otherwise indicated. 1. The reward in CAA Dollars is valid for purchases of all types of fuel, at participating Couche-Tard locations. CAA Plus RV and CAA Premier RV members get 3¢ back per litre of fuel, regardless of the amount purchased. 2. Discount valid on all Favorites products, before taxes and deposit. 3. Gift cards available on presentation of CAA-Quebec membership card and photo ID. 4. Mail delivery: maximum of $200 in gift cards at a time. 6 RABAIS DOLLARS CAA NATIONAL BANK CAA REWARDS® MASTERCARD® CREDIT CARD1 • Earn 1% in CAA Dollars2 on all eligible purchases. • Get an extra 1% in CAA Dollars,3 for a total of 2% on your purchases
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